27 November 2012, Singapore – The WET experience for the newly opened Marine Life Park at Resorts World Sentosa will be happening at the Adventure Cove Waterpark. At the Adventure Cove Waterpark, it is all wet and wild and it pretty much brings you back to to the days where there was Fantasy Island on Sentosa but with more than just tubes, sliders and fancy pools.
Adventure Cove Waterpark brings you closer to the marine life, where you can snorkel with 20,000 fishes in the Rainbow Reefs, feeding the sting rays in the Ray Bay (additional charges are required to feed the sting rays) and the highly controversial interaction programmes with the dolphins (yet to be open). Great chance for everyone to learn a bit more about the marine life while overcoming some phobia with fishes and great snorkeling experience for beginners under a safe environment.
Video footage from snorkeling in Rainbow Reefs and feeding the sting rays in Ray Bay:
Rest and relax in the 620 metre Adventure River for a lazy river expedition of the waterpark’s multiple themed vistas on a floating tube. Sun tan at Bluwater Bay‘s cabanas and deck chairs or plunge into the giant wave pool to float on the surging 2.2 metre waves. There is something fun to do for everyone.
For NON-SWIMMERS, the waterpark is stationed with lifeguards in every corner of the park to ensure the safety of the visitors and life jackets with sizes for kids and adults are readily available from the life jacket stations in the park.
There are a total of seven tubes and sliders for you to choose from. You should not miss the Riptide Rocket, which is Southeast Asia’s first hydro-magnetic coaster packed with a conveyor belt to sent you up to the peak, followed by up & down hill climbs to pump up your adrenaline rush over the 225 metres ride.
Here are the other tubes and sliders in order of my personal preference:
- Riptide Rocket – Best for thrill seekers. *MUST TRY
- Tidal Twister – The fastest tube in the waterpark, so hold on tight.
- Dueling Racer – Race against your friends is always fun.
- Pipeline Plunge – Mild easy tube for beginners.
- Whirlpool Washout – Interesting ride that goes round and round without much thrill.
- Spiral Washout – May be the shortest ride in the waterpark.
- Big Bucket Tree House – Best for kids and the slides not really suitable for adults only.
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What’s the swimwear requirement for adults
Are all attractions open or some are still building
Hi Joey,
sorry for the delayed reply. All attractions are up and ready. Only the dolphin immersive program and shark feeding are not open to public yet.
as for swim wear requirement, see our reply to Diyanah below.
Can i wear tanktop with shorts?
I think you should be able to.
Hi Diyanah, according to the regulation guideline from RWS, it indicate “Appropriate swimwear required for all attractions.”, so i think board shorts are fine too. As long as its nothing obscene i think it should be fine.
see this reference link http://www.rwsentosa.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=8JvxuTHnWhc%3d&tabid=1390&language=en-US
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Which day of the week did you go? Was it crowded?
How long was per wait?
Hi Tristen, I visited on the soft opening day, so it’s not packed and almost zero waiting time. Now i am not sure if you have to queue for the rides.
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Are FBTs allowed?
Are all the rides open? I heard that some are still closed.
I believe all rides are opened except for the dolphin zones
Do you know what’s the swimwear requirement in the waterpark? 🙂
Standard swimwear and beach wear like board shorts are fine.
How crowded was it, considering it had just opened for a few days? (It would seem you visited on a weekday)
because it was soft opening day when i visit, so the park was not packed.